Hi Community,
Before I start using PLEX I used to have a WDTV that was reading the windows shares directly from my Windows machine.
With that, I had powershell script scheduled to run to give permission to the adult share… and enabling WTDV to see the share and the movies. It was also scheduled to revoke the permission to the windows folder preventing WDTV to see it.
I did some research and I didn’t found an option to lock a Plex library with a passcode to prevent my kids from seeing the Adult library.
I’ve tried the same approach of enable/disable the library changing the folder name thru script. With that, the library won’t be available on Plex but looks like even after I rename the folder the thumbnails and movie names are still available in Plex.
How do I force plex to assume immediately the library change?
Or… simplifying my question. What is the best-practice to manage and Adult Content library?
I assume that the managed users are intended for that use. In contrast to friends, the others don’t need a Plex account.
But it would be a bit suspicious to introduce the users now if you have not used them before 
So you might invent other reasons like shows that you watch independently from each other (including individual watched status) or other “normal” content that you don’t want to share with the others. Good luck with that 
Got it… so the Plex Pass has a way to manage the content creating different users and sharing with then only the libraries that I want. I understand that.
Well… I’m still not convinced that I can’t “add/remove” a library from the plex configuration.
Maybe I will find out something like that. Let you guys know if I discover something…
I was thinking about the approach of “add/remove” the library folder physically on disk (maybe renaming the folder) and check if the scan library could capture that and also enable the trash to be cleared out right away. That would remove the thumbs from the library.
@trumpy81 and @Coxeroni … many thanks for the hints.